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A delightful welcome, a beautiful location and an extremely interesting building. The porter who showed us to our rooms (former monks cells) was very proud and told us a lot about the history of the building. The rooms were delightful with views of the garden...More

Thank Sue H

Response from dsk53, Directeur général at Hotel Abbaye de TalloiresResponded 2 October 2017

Dear Sue,
thank you for this review. We are very happy that you have appreciate your stay in this historical building. We are indeed all very proud of beiing able to work here and to share it with our guests. Next year we will celebrate...More

Tough choice between 4 and 5 score. Would have preferred espresso maker in room. Bar in basement has no view. Historic hotel is beautiful but would have preferred the luxury of nejghbor hotels like The Cottage.More

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Thank ck08011973

Response from dsk53, Directeur général at Hotel Abbaye de TalloiresResponded 21 September 2017

Dear clinet,
thank you for your remarks.
It is sure that if your taste is more towards modern buildings, we were the wrong choice. The bar in the basment with its centuary voults, does not have a view, it is true, but it is half...More

Magical place to stay! Stunning view by Lake Annecy on the charming Bay of Talloires. The 1000-year old historic building is tastefully renovated recently, yet preserved its timeless elegance.
It's our second time staying here and we can't wait to come back again!
Top notched...More

Thank Joyce L

Response from dsk53, Directeur général at Hotel Abbaye de TalloiresResponded 21 September 2017

Dear guest,
thank you very much for this lovely review.
We were very happy to have welcomed you back to Abbaye again, and so sorry that again you were unlucky with the weather. I am sure that for the third time we will succeed in...More

We feel there was more shabby than chic and our room ,although it had a lovely lake view, was shoebox sized and the bathroom tiny - we were on the 3rd floor -no lift - so you could be going up and down all day...More

2 Thank DMF500

Response from dsk53, Directeur général at Hotel Abbaye de TalloiresResponded 27 August 2017

Dear client,
you have chosen a historical monument for your stay and you must have noticed before your arrival that we do not have a lift, as we mention it everywhere. Unfortunately we are not allowed to install one as we would defininetly destroy the...More

We stayed at the Abbaye and loved it. It is situated on Lake Annecy in Talloires and the location is superb. It was a lovely old building and the cloister where you check I. Is amazing. The rooms are relatively small but given the age...More

Thank Judithfrancis

Response from dsk53, Directeur général at Hotel Abbaye de TalloiresResponded 21 August 2017

Dear guest,
it is such a pleasure to read this review!
All the staff of Abbaye is doing its utmost for our clients and we are all very happy when we see our guest satisfied with what we do.
Of course we are blessed by...More

Dear Maureen,
thank you for your interest in Abbaye de Talloires. Unfortunately we are fully booked out on 3rd and 4th June, but have the availability from 5th to 8th. If this could be of an interest, please come back to us... More

Dear Maureen,
thank you for your interest in Abbaye de Talloires. Unfortunately we are fully booked out on 3rd and 4th June, but have the availability from 5th to 8th. If this could be of an interest, please come back to us per mail or phone so that we can make you a nice offer.
Hoping to be able to greeting you in our beautiful venue this spring , we remain with warmest regards from sunny Talloires
Dunja Kirchner
General manager

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"The top floors are for those who dont mind stairs. You dont have to have a Lake view, as the mountain is..."